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by Alice Thompson (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Profoundly spooky, elliptical and dreamlike, this brief second novel from Scottish writer Thompson (Justine) may give readers long-term shivers. Plastic surgeon Noah Close awakens during a thunderstorm and hears somebody pounding on his front door. Rushing downstairs, he finds a figure in flames, which he extinguishes with his own body, and takes the victim to the private hospital where he specializes in the reconstruction of human bodies. After weeks of skin grafts and surgery, the still-unidentified woman emerges from her bandages perfectly healed, beautifulAand perfectly mute. Uncomfortable with her silence, Noah is relieved when she can be discharged, but one day, he finds her in his spare bedroom at home. He falls in love with her, names her Pandora, and considers her his wife. Though she won't speak, has no known past and possesses only a small glass box, Pandora still fills Noah's life with bliss, until she receives mysterious letters that render her reclusive. When the letters stop, Pandora blossoms again; then Noah wakes up beside his wife to find her dead, mutilated and covered in blood. The body vanishes. Noah becomes a suspect, escapes from police custody and eventually makes his way to Las Vegas, where he joins forces with Venus Dodge, a psychic detective. Many questions go unanswered in this supernatural thriller, but the eerie spell cast by the sculpted, if mannered prose, the panoply of weird events, and the fantastical characters may let readers forget about practicalities as they slide with disturbing ease into Thompson's shadowy vision. (June) FYI: During the 1980s, Thompson played in the British pop group the Woodentops.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

Award-winning writer Thompson's second novel (following Justine, LJ 4/1/98, which won the James Tait Memorial Prize for fiction) is an oddly creepy look at the human desire for perfectibility and control. Set in Nevada, the book begins with plastic surgeon Noah Close's discovery of a badly charred female body. Close's painstaking reconstruction of the woman he names Pandora, and his eventual romantic relationship with her, is the tableau upon which the novel is constructed. As Pandora evolves, we register her ethereal presence but do not know her. Then, when she vanishes, we are drawn into Close's search for her; like him, we attempt to understand things that may not be ours to know. Thompson's writing is spare, crisp, seductive; the story is bold yet enigmatic, scary yet somehow sweet. The mystery envelops, the plot thickens. Readers will be drawn into the horror of the story but ultimately completely reassured by its poignant, if conventional, conclusion.AEleanor J. Bader, Brooklyn, NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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